%0 Journal Article %T John Dewey and progressivism in American education %A Radu %A L. %J Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Bra£¿ov. Series VII : Social Sciences and Law %D 2011 %I Transilvania University of Brasov Publishing House %X This paper is focused on Progressivism, as a reaction against theAmerican traditional school in order to accomplish the purpose ofconnecting education to the realities imposed by the rapid changes of the American society. Progressivism was developed by John Dewey¡¯s pedagogic theory, being based on Pragmatism, a specific American philosophy, and on instrumentalism, one of its variants to which John Dewey conferred its climax. Experience represented the core concept of his philosophy. After revising this philosophical current, the paper will deal with John Dewey¡¯s pedagogic theory insisting on the method of solving problems as a general method of instruction. The importance of the two schools (Dalton Plan and Winnetka), both based on the progressive theory, will be highlighted. Progressivism opened a new era in American Education based on an active education, which took into account the students¡¯ individualities, stimulatingteachers¡¯ creativity and focusing on a practice based education. %K progressivism %K pragmatism %K instrumentalism %K active school. %U http://webbut.unitbv.ro/Bulletin/Series%20VII/BULETIN%20VII/03_4%20Radu.pdf